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Re: [ANN] Minereum Token Creation Service - Create your own ERC20 Ethereum Token
by
Gliferas
on 03/07/2017, 06:30:43 UTC
I have a few questions

1. Will this token have safety features that will prevent someone from buying up more than 51% of the supply which would give that person control of the token

2. Which exchanges take ERC20 tokens and is there any free exchanges like the Waves platform where anyone can list a token for free?

3. When you create a token with 18 decimal points does that mean that's the max amount of zeros that token will have for example 0.000000000000000000? what if the price is 0.01 will there still be 16 zeros behind that number? Sorry a little confused about this

4. What if you send a ERC20 token to an Ethereum wallet what would happen, why do I have to use Myetherwallet?

5. How exactly would I make a ERC20 crowdsale token using this service? Any video tutorials?  

you can make an erc20 token for free if you have a metamask wallet. here's a link to how to do it: https://tokenfactory.surge.sh/#/factory

just make sure you install metamask from here first and make a wallet: https://metamask.io/

then all you have to pay for is the gas for the transaction on the ether blockchain (which is like $0.01 max)

stay away from this scam. its garbage. anyone that tries to defend making an erc token with mne is invested in mne and wants you to spend $7 using their service instead of doing it on your own through open source options. look through the post histories of everyone who attacks me for explaining this to you. you'll see what i mean...

Actually you are wrong, it costs way more than $0.01 to deploy an ERC20 Contract on the network, just check the cost of the contracts created by the Minereum Token Creation Service.

For example: https://etherscan.io/tx/0xe0a5615617e16e1d59a3f9d1e13b791145bd6e0065fe7019171d1c9e8d3373b9

And when there are network fluctuations costs can go up to around $15, I seen some of them created with that price.

And btw, not even sure that the tokens created by tokenfactory are ERC20, and certainly they don't support ERC23 like Minereum will do.

So before you come here and call this a scam, do a little more research.

Side note: Your post fits your name "skeptical-investor"  Cheesy